Hello,
I am currently using liferea 1.0-rc1 from debian experimental. For many
of my feeds I use condensed mode. After upgrading form 1.8 there is now
no difference displayed between read and unread articles (in condensed
mode).
I see in the css there is still styling for shaded and unshaded items in
condensed mode but they have no effect. The debug html output shows that
there is no classes for itemshaded and such anymore.
Was this feature intentionally removed?
With Respect,
Zoho

Hi!
I wanted to experiment with writing plugins for Liferea, and thought it
would be nice to have a Python console attached to the Liferea internals,
to try out code interactively. I discovered that gedit has a plugin for
exactly that, and that it was easily moved to Liferea. (Maybe someone has
already done this...)
Only difference is that, while the gedit plugin attaches to the bottom
panel of the gedit window, this one opens in a separate window. Maybe I'll
try to see if I can make it the gedit way, I guess it'll require some
patching to Liferea.
Get it here: https://www.gitorious.org/liferea-pythonconsole
Regards,
Simon Kågedal Reimer

Hello,
This is great news!
I recall expressing my desire to have Liferea as a default feed reader
for LXDE and Xfce distributions.
[Liferea-devel] Stable Release 1.8.3
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29030535
Concerning to another message of mine
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29032472
Ever since, Liferea got easier on Disk I/O I have removed over 100
feeds but I have also added over 1000 feeds :-P
Current sate:
$ sqlite3 ~/.liferea_1.8/liferea.db
SQLite version 3.7.14.1 2012-10-04 19:37:12
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
sqlite> select count(*) from node;
3203
Last year:
$ sqlite3 ~/.liferea_1.8/liferea.db
SQLite version 3.7.5
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
sqlite> select count(*) from node;
2213
Too much or not, I would say that this says a lot because now I can
have Liferea ceaselessly opened for days and I can afford a 1.7GHz
mono-core 6 years Laptop to scan more feeds.
On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 00:48:42 -0400
mrwislr@... wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just wanted to drop a line and let you guys know that I have included
> Liferea by default in the distribution LXLE.
>
> Its pretty sweet and well worth default status, in any distro. Kudos.
> Ronnie
> http://www.lxle.net
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Hello,
Just wanted to drop a line and let you guys know that I have included
Liferea by default in the distribution LXLE.
Its pretty sweet and well worth default status, in any distro. Kudos.
Ronnie
http://www.lxle.net